Card 1. Discuss with your partner the topic "Countryside". The following questions will help you to organize your talk: l) What is your favourite place in the countryside?
2) Where is it located?
3) What is special about it?
4) What can you do in this area?
5) Why do you like it? Card 2. Discuss with your partner the topic "Countryside". The following questions will help you to organize your talk:
l) Do you live in a town or village?
2) What kind ofplace is it?
3) Do you like living there?
4) What are the main tourist attractions in your home town / village?
5) What place there do you like best? Why?
Card 3. Discuss with your partner the topic "Countryside". The following questions will help you to organize your talk:
1) Do you know your hometown/village well?
2) Where is it situated?
3) What does it look like?
4) Do tourists like to visit your town/village?
5) Is your hometown a good place to live in? Why / Why not?
2. If Internet reaches all corners of the world, English as the Net language will influence the culture of non-speaking countries.
3. If English keeps on being global, other languages won’t set foot on Internet. 4. The world’s linguistic experts will be alarmed if many languages disappear at an alarming rate.
5. If some tribes aren’t urbanized and assimilated into mainstream, their languages won’t die out.
6. Youngsters will be able to communicate with people from abroad, if they learn foreign languages.
7. If the EU wasn’t worried about endangered languages, they wouldn’t issue a special directive on preserving them.
8. If minority languages aren’t politically tolerated, they will be in jeopardy.
9. If the high number of languages spoken in the EU corridors, it would be like a Tower of Babel.
10. If English is the language of trade and diplomacy, it will be considered as lingua franca nowadays.